The following minimum benefits shall apply to any plan based only on actual service under the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System: (1) The annual minimum disability benefit shall be equal to twenty-five and six-tenths percent (25.6%) of the annual salary of the judge or justice; and (2) The annual minimum survivors' benefit shall be an amount equal to seventeen and one hundred fifty-two thousandths percent (17.152%) of the annual salary of the judge or justice. Acts 1999, No. 1067, § 1; 2001, No. 763, § 3. The following minimum benefits shall apply to any plan based only on actual service under the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System: (1) The annual minimum disability benefit shall be equal to twenty-five and six-tenths percent (25.6%) of the annual salary of the judge or justice; and (2) The annual minimum survivors' benefit shall be an amount equal to seventeen and one hundred fifty-two thousandths percent (17.152%) of the annual salary of the judge or justice. Acts 1999, No. 1067, § 1; 2001, No. 763, § 3. The following minimum benefits shall apply to any plan based only on actual service under the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System: (1) The annual minimum disability benefit shall be equal to twenty-five and six-tenths percent (25.6%) of the annual salary of the judge or justice; and (2) The annual minimum survivors' benefit shall be an amount equal to seventeen and one hundred fifty-two thousandths percent (17.152%) of the annual salary of the judge or justice. Acts 1999, No. 1067, § 1; 2001, No. 763, § 3. The following minimum benefits shall apply to any plan based only on actual service under the Arkansas Judicial Retirement System: (1) The annual minimum disability benefit shall be equal to twenty-five and six-tenths percent (25.6%) of the annual salary of the judge or justice; and (2) The annual minimum survivors' benefit shall be an amount equal to seventeen and one hundred fifty-two thousandths percent (17.152%) of the annual salary of the judge or justice. Acts 1999, No. 1067, § 1; 2001, No. 763, § 3.
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